Thanks to the records of Mike McGuire, I was able to recall the dates of the Columbus Fastener Show in 1986, my first day working in the fastener industry. Today is my 30th anniversary. Good ride so far.
Although, I did work a summer during college at All Pro Sales in Cleveland, Ohio before that, but then I went back to school. I still frequently see Joe Tomoro of Hodell-Natco who shared an office with me back then… must have been about 34 years ago. We’d go to lunch and play Galaga and Centipede and other “video games” and then rush back to the office to tell our customers that our shipments from Japan (yes, Japan) had not arrived yet and we had to backorder. But, after the summer at All Pro I went back to school, took some other jobs before I ended up back in the fastener industry for good on May 19, 1986. I had hair then and I weighed less. But I did not know squat about hydrogen embrittlement. I still don’t know a lot about it but I now have friends like Carmen Vertullo and Eric Dudas, so I’m covered. And I still talk on a semi-weekly basis with Rick Rudolph who was was of the first sales managers I worked with 30 years ago when he was with Precision Socket.
I’ve got a table top show to go to tomorrow and calls set up with Don Shan next week so I guess I’m moving on to the next 30 years. And, I still have Bill Robb and Jackie Ventura calling on all my customers so I’ll never be ever to let my guard down. Hats off to those people who continue to do what they are supposed to be doing.
Right after I hit publish another funny thought came to me. On that 1st day, 30 years ago, none other than Rich Cavoto of Metric & Multistandard was working in the booth next to me (I was in the Chicago Hardware booth). 30 years later we are working together and he just celebrated 36 years in the industry. Funny world!
Happy 30th traveling salesman…I’m hitting 24 years in December, so I’m trying to catch up. Keep doing what you are doing and see you in the next 30 years…LOL.
Without counting any of my full-time summers during college, or weekends, or after-school during high-school, December will mark my 30 years of muddling in this soup. Pretty soon, it should feel like I know what I am doing! Time passes so quickly!
I have not yet reached that point where I know what I am doing. I know that I must know some stuff, but I continue to stumble upon those things I do not know. Keeps it lively.
I have 44 years in an industry, that has been very good to me and my family. My Mom cried when I told her that I had accepted a job as a fastener salesman. She had hoped that I would become a dentist. I cannot imagine looking into people’s mouths for 44 years 🙂
It has been a wonderful experience, making so many lasting friendships, especially with you TS!
Thanks Rick.
Congratulations, buddy. Thirty years is a long time to be doing anything. Going that long while maintaining one’s ethical and intellectual priorities is something else. We don’t say it out loud often enough, but the rest of appreciate a guy like you. I’m proud to be associated with you, if only in a small way. The next thirty should be easier, if only because you don’t have much hair left to lose. I’m told the skin is next to go. Keep us informed. ?
Thanks for the kind words Charlie. I’ll keep you posted on the skin. You know, I have noticed a blotch or two on my forehead but I hadn’t given it much thought. Yet.
Congratulations.
I have 33 years in and have loved every minute. So proud to be working with a sales rep like you.
Keep it up. Look forward to seeing you soon, and counting on for years to come!
Jim
Thirty years! Shouldn’t you get a brick in the Hall Of Fame for that? You know where the pallet is, Go sneak one in there. Congrats on the anniversary. That is truly a remarkable milestone.
Haha. Yeah, if the bricks were going back into the ground someplace I could sneak one in with my name on it! My hunch is they will make their way back to their rightful owners in time and not be re-set. I understand that the people from Emerald Expositions has some good ideas on how to honor the HOF members, which is good. Thanks for the note!
Congratulations on 30 years in the industry!
i thought T.S. was a lot taller 30 years ago
Congrats on the 30 years!
Happy Fastenerversary, T.S.!